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Comedy comic
Rugrats: R is for Reptar
When the power goes out at the Pickles house, the babies and adults come together to share their own personal favorite Reptar stories. This collection includes short stories by Grandpa Lou, Phil & Lil, Angelica Pickles, Susie Carmichael, and Tommy Pickles as they each tell you their own version of Reptar.
Genre: Comedy, Movies & TV
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Adventure Time: BMO Bonanza
It’s springtime in the land of Ooo and BMO is ready to celebrate! This special one-shot features short stories centered around everyone’s favorite sentient gaming system.
Genre: Comedy
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Krazy & Ignatz
Read the most acclaimed strip of all time from the beginning! With its eternally beguiling love triangle of kat/dog/mouse, its fantastically inventive language, and its haunting, minimalist vistas, Krazy Kat has consistently been rated (literally) the best comic strip ever created.
Genre: Comedy, Anthropomorphic
- Issue # TPB 13 (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 12 (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 11 (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 10 (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 9 (5 years ago)
Archie 1000 Page Comics Treasury
We've unearthed a treasure trove of over 1000 pages of Archie's best and brightest stories!
- Issue # TPB (Part 10) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 9) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 8) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 7) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 6) (5 years ago)
Archie at Riverdale High
Take a trip back to one of the best-known periods in Archie history, and see the lessons learned from the day-to-day happenings at Riverdale High! ARCHIE AT RIVERDALE HIGH VOL. 1 is the first of a chronological collection of titles featuring the 1970s series
- Issue # TPB 2 (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 2 (Part 1) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (5 years ago)
Jingle Belle: The Fight Before Christmas
Clear the ice! Santa's rebellious daughter returns in this fun-filled winter one-shot courtesy of writer Paul Dini and artists Stephanie Gladden and Jose Garibaldi. In a follow-up to her classic "Mighty Elves" tale, Jingle once again takes to the hockey rink in a battle royal with her snow leopard rival Tashi. It's the war to settle the score, or it will be if the girls can stay out of the penalty box long enough to finish the game. Also, romance comes to the North Pole in a tale of love among the lemmings, and Jing endures yet another "blissful" Christmas Eve in the company of her famous mom and pop.
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Steven Universe: Anti-Gravity
Beach City gets even weirder in this all-new Steven Universe original graphic novel. As electric disturbances begin causing objects to mysteriously hover all around town, The Gems travel to the Moon Base and back to figure out how to solve the problem and figure out who is causing it.
- Issue # TPB (5 years ago)
Disney·PIXAR The Incredibles 2: Heroes at Home
Interwoven with the events of the film, the kids of The Incredibles super family, Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack, have adventures of their own in two tales where they balance their everyday lives with being secret Superheroes.While their mom and dad--Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl--are both taking on new and very different jobs, Dash and Violet are doing their best to help out! First, Dash and Violet become sudden and secret superheroes when they interrupt criminal activity on a routine grocery trip to pick up some essentials! Then, helping out at home, their efforts to keep up on their chores are unknowingly obstructed by the innocent mischief of their little brother, Jack-Jack!This comics collection, written by Liz Marsham (Batgirl Classic, Wonder Woman Classic, Disney Princess Beginnings, Harley Quinn: Wild Card), and illustrated by Nicoletta Baldari (Star Wars Adventures: Forces of Destiny, The Powerpuff Girls), features stories that are accessible for the young reader--but enjoyable for everyone! Also included in this volume are a variety of story-related activities and a special feature on how comic books come to life!
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Mark Twain's Autobiography 1910-2010
Michael Kupperman has already indulged his love for Mark Twain in the pages of Tales Designed to Thrizzle, but the recent publication of Twain’s (real) autobiography has inspired the cartoonist to a full-blown book-length master- piece of hilarity. Readers eager to see how Twain hunted the Yeti (“Come out here and face me, you snow-covered coward!”), met the Six Million Dollar Man, had a love affair with Mamie Eisenhower (“Boy oh boy, this lady was one hot dish”), and accidentally became involved in X-rated films, will devour this tome, which of course is augmented with Kupperman’s hilariously deadpan illustrations. 128 pages of full-color comics.
Genre: Comedy
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (5 years ago)
Exquisite Corpse
From French superstar Pénélope Bagieu, the literary world's sleaziest mystery is about to be blown wide open! Zoe isn't exactly the intellectual type, which is why she doesn't recognize world-famous author Thomas Rocher when she stumbles into his apartment and his life. It's also why she doesn't know that Rocher is supposed to be dead. Turns out, Rocher faked his death years ago to escape his critics, and has been making a killing releasing his new work as "lost manuscripts," in cahoots with his editor/ex-wife Agathe. Zoe doesn't know Balzac from Batman, but she's going to have to wise up fast, because she's sitting on the literary scandal of the century!
Genre: Graphic Novels, Comedy
- Issue # TPB (5 years ago)
Jingle Belle (1999)
Paul Dini, the man who revolutionized Batman with Batman Beyond, now sets his sites on Christmas, creating a holiday classic that's destined to become just as beloved as the Rankin-Bass pantheon, Dickens' A Christmas Carol, and A Charlie Brown Christmas! Santa is the favorite mythological figure of every kid in the world... so why can't he get along with his own daughter?! Jingle Belle is Kris Kringle's adolescent nightmare, cute, spunky, and destined for trouble! No one believes Jing is capable of anything remotely productive, but when a sinister force threatens to end Christmas forever, Jing is the perennial holiday's only hope. Joining Paul in the good cheer is Stephen DeStefano, of Instant Piano and 'Mazing Man fame, as well as cover artist Bill Morrison, creator of Roswell and part of the team behind Futurama. Like the best gifts, you won't want to wait to see what's under the outer wrapping, and you'll want to play with it well into the new year!
Jingle Belle (2004)
The "Polly Green Backup Story" finds Jingle's gal pal Polly Green, fledgling Halloween witch, in quite a predicament. Her family is demanding that she use her magic to conjure up elaborate gifts for them and Polly is sick of being used. Determined to teach her greedy family a lesson, Polly gives one gift to everyone and turns their home into a huge gingerbread mansion. It isn't long before Polly's family falls under the spell of the house and devour it, becoming hideously fat. Polly's relatives beg her to magically make them thin again, but Polly says there's only one way they can shed those holiday pounds: lots and lots of exercise!
Songy of Paradise
Panter’s version doesn’t rely on Milton’s words, but faithfully follows the structure of Milton’s Paradise Regained, with one notable exception: Jesus has been replaced by a hillbilly, Songy, who is on a vision quest before being tempted by a chimeric Satan figure.
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
The Definitive Betty Boop
Long before Marilyn, and Madonna, Betty ‘boop-boop-a-dooped’ and wriggled her way into hearts worldwide with her unique mix of wide-eyed innocence and powerful cartoon sensuality. This collection lovely restores the Betty Boop comic strips back to their original glory, in Betty’s original Sunday adventures as they appeared in the funny pages of daily newspapers in the 1930’s, capturing all the cheeky fun embodied by the character.
Genre: Comedy, Leading Ladies
- Issue # TPB (5 years ago)
Ho! The Morally Questionable Cartoons of Ivan Brunetti
Hoping to further increase his irrelevance to the esteemed world of graphic novels and thus cement his status as “former cartoonist,” the saturnine Ivan Brunetti (author of the acclaimed Misery Loves Comedy and editor of Yale Press’s two essential Anthologies of Graphic Fiction, Cartoons and True Stories) has compiled HO!, which collects the vast majority of his morally questionable, aesthetically confused―and absolutely gut-busting―“gag” cartoons. Culled mostly from out-of-print work (Hee! and Haw!) and other anthologies, the contents are discreetly presented in an uninviting, funereal package of unglamorous black and white. Hopefully, this will keep the impressionable, young, and faint-of-heart unintrigued and at a distance, while those who appreciate a touch of the gallows in their humor can enjoy an uncomfortable chuckle or two before the merciless thumb of oblivion grinds us all into less than dust.
Genre: Comedy
- Issue # TPB (5 years ago)
Archie's TV Laugh-Out
A collection of funny scenes starring the characters of Archie Comics.
Genre: Comedy
- Issue #105 (9 months ago)
- Issue #104 (9 months ago)
- Issue #103 (9 months ago)
- Issue #102 (9 months ago)
- Issue #101 (9 months ago)
That Wilkin Boy
Meet Woodrow "Bingo" Wilkin III, popular student at Midville High School, who goes steady with girl friend Samantha Smythe and is also lead vocalist and guitarist in his pop rock group The Bingoes. This humorous teenage series was similar to the Archie series that the same company published.
Genre: Comedy
Kinski
Frustrated with his dead end career as a chicken feed rep, Joe is looking for something. Turns out that "something" is a four-month-old black lab puppy named Kinski. Joe is going to save this dog. What at first seems like a simple rescue mission escalates into a righteous crusade... but crusades don't usually work out so well, do they? Kinski is written and drawn by Gabriel Hardman.
Tomorrow Stories
What sort of tales will tomorrow bring? They seem to be full of odd adventurers--a pint-sized mad scientist, a sexy science-heroine, a detective whose former friends hold a grudge, a pair of hapless heroes, and a pigment of the imagination. Alan Moore brings tomorrow's stories to life... today.
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